How much does it cost to go skydiving in New Zealand?

How much does it cost to go skydiving in New Zealand?

15,000 Ft Jump

Skydive Only 15,000 Ft Skydive $ 359
Skydive & Pro Package 15,000 Ft Skydive Selfie HD Video AND Photos Certificate of Completion Free T-Shir $ 519
Skydive & Guru Package 15,000 Ft Skydive Freefall HD Video AND Photos Certificate of Completion Free T-Shirt $ 559

What is the highest skydive in New Zealand?

TAUPO’S SKYDIVE – 18,500 FT! Our 18,500 ft skydive is the highest altitude in Taupo and a must-do if you want to skydive in New Zealand. From 18,500 ft (that’s nearly 20,000 ft above sea level!) you’ll get over 75 seconds of free fall.

How much do skydiving instructors get paid NZ?

On average, graduates who are currently employed as freefall camera flyers earn anything between $25,000 – $55,000 per year here in New Zealand. As a tandem master you could earn anything from $35,000 – $90,00 per year.

How safe is skydiving in New Zealand?

Skydiving is not without its risks. All 12 skydivers on board an aircraft that crashed at Lake Taupo today came away unscathed after leaping from the plane. There have been at least a dozen other accidents associated with skydiving in New Zealand since 1997.

How much does it cost to be a skydiver?

The good news is once you’ve passed your AFF course, got your license and bought your own gear, jumps are much cheaper. Licensed skydivers pay $35 – 45 per solo jump. To get to that stage, you need to spend upwards of $10,000.

How long is a 18000 skydive?

about 90 seconds
From 10,000 feet, this means you’ll be in freefall for approximately 30 seconds. From 14,000 feet, you’ll fall for 60 seconds. From 18,000 feet, it’s about 90 seconds.

How long does a 18000 ft skydive take?

approximately 90 seconds
18,000 ft: approximately 90 seconds in freefall.

How much do skydives get paid?

With an average death for every 142,000 jumps, the gig’s not without risk, but it could be worse (and it’s a hell of way to make a crust). Perks: Free flights; swell views; that tingly feeling down south. Pay: Usually hourly, by jump, or salaried (averaging $35,000 per year).

How do I get a skydiving license in NZ?

If you are ready to take the first step in learning to skydive, you must first complete one of our AFF Training Courses. These start at 8:45am and usually finish at approximately 5pm. Once you book the AFF Training Course, you will receive an email that will include all of the details on how to make a reservation.

Where is the best place to skydive in New Zealand?

SKYDIVING IS THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE ACTIVITY. Queenstown is the birthplace of Tandem Skydiving in New Zealand, also known as the ‘Adventure Capital of the World’. Queenstown in NZ’s South Island is the premium place to ‘Jump out of a perfectly good Aeroplane’!

How old do you have to be to skydive in New Zealand?

– The minimum weight is 30kg/66lbs and all passengers must be big enough to fit safely into the harness. – Minimum age is 6 years old. Other conditions may apply for children. Please refer to our FAQ page for full details. – Visa cards accepted for online payments and payments on the day.

Is there a skydive over the Bay of Islands?

Skydiving over the Bay of Islands with ‘Skydive Bay of Islands’ is arguably the most scenic and picturesque skydive you can do in New Zealand, letting you experience the 144 islands of the Bay of Islands from the air. If the weather permits, you may even catch a glimpse of the Cavalli Islands to the north of us too!

When did Queenstown move to Level 2 skydiving?

Queenstown and the rest of New Zealand other than Auckland moved to Level 2 on Wednesday September 8th. Under level 2 we are able to operate with 9 000FT and 12 000Ft Tandem Skydives. . We look forward to seeing you soon.

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